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I've always liked this cartoon, drawings were very good, writing was witty as well. Did some searching but only found what looks to be video transfers to dvd from vhs on sleebay. Does anyone here know if it will be released to dvd?
Thanks,
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I've been pretty bummed by the lack of support Disney has put behind TV-DVD releases. They've done a few of everything; sitcoms, dramas, animated releases, but not enough to make any impact in the marketplace. They're sitting on a load of stuff, especially animated titles, but don't seem interested in bringing it out. I'm scratching my head.
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Disney has a rather underrated, underappreciated, and underused TV library. While "Golden Girls" and "Home Improvement" are being well-used, what have we seen of...
—the nearly 30 years of the original Wonderful World of Disney? (a few Walt Disney Treasures releases, out of hundreds of episodes consisting of non-pre-existing material)
—Zorro? (a complete 1st season in France, albeit colorized)
—The Mickey Mouse Club or its two revivals? (one Treasures set of the original, and best-ofs for the first and third series)
and more of the rare specials, short-lived series, etc.?
You'd think "Gummi Bears" would at least get a notice, and perhaps "DuckTales" as well. But no. Does Disney want people to forget anything they did more than ten years ago?
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I hope Disney does Gummi Bears, Darkwing Duck & The Tick (along with the rest of Gargoyles, of course). As much as I watched the rest of the Disney Afternoon programming growing up, I probably wouldn't buy them after catching a few eps on Toon Disney recently. The nostalgia factor isn't great enough to overcome the juvie vibe.
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I should have said in the last few years (since the advent of Toon Disney), but I could have sworn I saw an ep of Ducktales within the past 6 months on Toon Disney or Disney. It featured the nephews visitng a dude ranch but that's about all I can remember. Huh. Or maybe I just caught part of the movie.

I still don't think Ducktales, Rescue Rangers, Talespin, etc are as well-written as Darkwing Duck and possibly Gummi Bears (I need to see that one again).
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count me in for ducktales and chip and dale... i would certainly rent talespind and darkwing as i can't remember them as well.
and of course the early 90s spiderman and x-men series
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I see there is a box set on DVDAvenue but it doesn't look like a Disney released set?? So I worry about the quality of that set...
Any news about the Gummi Bears?
G2
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| I see there is a box set on DVDAvenue but it doesn't look like a Disney released set?? So I worry about the quality of that set... |
Gary, that sites sells 100% pirated material; you should avoid it at all costs.
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Thanks Gord, I was leery of that, told my wife and daughter
and they were like, "but it says it's warranty?"
Me, I'm more on the safer than sorry mode!
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Since Disney has started releasing Gargoyles (I still gotta buy the Season 2: Volume 1 Box set), DuckTales, Chip 'N' Dale Rescue Rangers, Goof Troop, Quack Pack (and even some New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh on various Pooh DVDs) on DVD, and they're planning to release Darkwing Duck on DVD, I think Adventures of the Gummi Bears, TaleSpin, Bonkers, and maybe the Wuzzles and Raw Toonage will be released on DVD in the not-to-distance future. Hmmm, maybe they could the complete series of the Wuzzles (the Wuzzles only lasted 13 episodes, and FYI, one of the episodes, "Bulls of a Feather", was released theatrically in the UK) at the same time as the first volume of Gummi Bears because Gummi Bears and the Wuzzles primered simultaniously in 1985 (they were the first ever made-for-TV cartoon series from Disney!). and the comolete series of Raw Toonage (which is said to only have 12 episodes, but I got a feeling in my gut that there were 13 episodes) could maybe be released simultaneously with Bonkers because Bonkers first appeared on Raw Toonage. But in order for Raw Toonage to be on DVD, Disney would have to get permission from Marsu Productions, the owners of Marsupilami, a European comic character that appeared in Raw Toonage (and later appeared in his own series that Disney made, and recently appeared in a European cartoon, but that's another story). Also, there were about 25 produced episodes of Bonkers with Miranda Wright, but only 19 aired (more info at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonkers). Hmmmm, I wonder if the 6+ lost episodes still exist somewhere....
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Re: Gummi Bears to DVD?
BVHE is working on Gummi Bears, I hear. We should hear an announcement soon.